@bde dang! I see no issue with it, seems to work flawlessly as SwiftUI only sets the presenting value to false. Now I wanna do some refactoring! (I still use the deprecated method as the annotation is wrong and Xcode doesn’t show the warning)
A colleague just said “so a chines could reverse engineer it?” and I’m kinda sick of Europeans thinking they are not racist at the same time that they are fucking racist.
I didn’t laugh, like the rest of my colleagues, but I didn’t called him out either. I just said “everyone sufficiently motivated will reverse engineer it”.
@penryu I don’t think something like that makes sense in our context, so seriously asking back “do you mean an agent of the PRC?” would be a very aggressive but still polite way to say stop your bullshit. I love it and I wish I could dare to!
(I actually thing all my colleagues are nice people, but this blind spot irks me a lot)
I just disabled tree-sitter folding because of this, but never mind, I rarely use folds at all, most often I just split and look at the file from multiple windows
Fuck it! It happened again! Someone talked to me in Norwegian, I replied in the same language doing my best effort, and they asked me if I speak Spanish. HOW 😩
@penryu that’s exactly the point, why do I want a full terminal emulator to run Neovim, which is my actual terminal emulator? Instead I want something focused only on running Neovim and making it pretty
@penryu it’s definitely a personal matter and I’m happy there are so many options for nerds like us! I’m tempted to say you are doing it wrong because you don’t need a Neovim plugging to make the terminal work, just think about it as yet another buffer, but honestly I don’t think it’s worth the time to try 😅
@penryu@gvv I mentioned it in another reply, but this is what I use, works like a charm. Too bad it depends on Python, but I don’t care because Nix takes care of the dependencies for me https://github.com/mhinz/neovim-remote